At 17:53 13.09.01 +0200, Cyrille Chepelov wrote:
>Le jeu, sep 13, 2001, à 04:20:29 +0200, Cyrille Chepelov a écrit:
>
>me again.
>
> * I've reloaded a file saved with dia 0.88."2". It was in French, with
>diacritics. dia-0.89-test2 for Win32 silently corrupted all diacritics,
>turning them into what looks to be "double-UTF-8" encoding
>(that is, we now have in the dia file something which looks like the output
>of `echo "élémentaire" | iconv -f latin1 -t utf-8 | iconv -f latin1 -t
utf-8')
>
AFAIK it's all your code :) I haven't changed anything in this area
but GTK_TALKS_UTF8_WE_DONT is defined and it's using libxml2 ...
>The *nix version of dia complains when it finds a file with no encoding,
>that it makes a possibily wrong assumption. It would be good if the Win32
>version did something the same. I can't build on Windows, so basically,
>whenever I whine about a Win32-specific problem, I'm a random user stuck
>with a problematic binary.
>
See my previous mail. But as always: patches accepted :-)
Hans
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